Historic Moment Awes White House Intern
For a student who fell in love with politics during the presidential campaign of 2000, nothing could top landing an internship on the White House staff.
Thats where UC third-year communication major Stephen Rosfeld is. Hes thrilled to be a White House intern, although he didnt care much about politics until he got involved in George W. Bushs campaign for president. His five-month unpaid experience-of-a-lifetime began in January and will conclude in May.
Adding to the honor, Rosfeld says, is the timing. The June 2000 graduate of Moeller High School says he feels even more proud to serve as an intern at such an historic moment, as President Bush leads a war against terrorism and decides what to do about Saddam Hussein.
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